April's final release comes from Axstone on April 28. Two designs, two formats: Game Over is a Micro Wallet and No Save Point is a Slim Wallet. Both pull from gaming culture, and both have names that any gamer recognizes immediately.
About Axstone
Axstone is an artist whose work sits at the intersection of gaming, street art, and graphic design. The style is bold and graphic, with visual references that land with people who grew up on video games. Retro gaming aesthetics, pixel art nods, and typography that feels like it belongs on an arcade cabinet or a loading screen.
We brought these designs into the lineup because gaming culture is a massive audience that's underserved in the wallet space. Most wallet brands don't speak to gamers at all. Axstone does.
Game Over (Micro Wallet)
Game Over. Two words every gamer has seen thousands of times. It's universal gaming language, and Axstone uses it as the starting point for a design that references gaming without being a direct copy of any specific game. The approach is smart: it taps into the shared experience of gaming without needing a license or brand tie-in.
This one is a Micro Wallet: credit-card-sized, 1.3mm thin, 6 to 8 cards and cash. The compact format for people who carry light.
No Save Point (Slim Wallet)
No Save Point is the kind of phrase that triggers a very specific feeling if you've played games long enough. That moment when you realize you haven't saved in two hours and the boss fight is about to go sideways. It's anxiety and excitement in three words.
As a Slim Wallet, this one holds 12 to 16 cards plus cash, with RFID blocking built in. About 3mm thin. It's the format for people who need more capacity but still want something thinner than a traditional bifold.
Two Formats, One Theme
We like this release because it gives gamers a choice based on how they carry, not just which design they prefer. If you're a light carrier, Game Over in the Micro format. If you need more card slots, No Save Point in the Slim. Same artist, same gaming energy, different practical needs.
And if you're not a gamer, both designs still work as bold graphic art. You don't need to get the reference to appreciate the visual style.
April 28
Both designs launch April 28. Game Over in the Micro Wallet collection. No Save Point in the Slim Wallet collection. Both limited edition.
That wraps up April's releases. Browse the full collection for all available designs, or check the blog for earlier April drops you might have missed.
